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After a heavy rain storm, suddenly some of the heavy clouds parted and the light broke through in dramatic fashion. Taken at Key Biscayne, Florida.
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Other than rotating and cropping (and sig), there was NO post processing of any kind done to this shot.
This is a single exposure.
(Flickr Explore, Highest position, 75 on November 10, 2008)
I don't remember exactly where this was taken, except to say that it was on Key Biscayne, Florida, during a road trip last January. We only had time for a quick drive through the area, and I hopped out of the car for a shot as we were passing through.
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Explore # 3, August 4, 2009
yup it happened again. yesterday when i got out of the gym. i promised not to look at the western sky since for last 2 days the sun got eaten by clouds right before sunset and i came back home with ..well NO photos..great.. I was about to get in my car when my friend called and i happened to look at the sky. and the first thing came to my mind. oh it could be a gorgeous sunset. forgetting about promises i was on my way to key biscayne. but i did not see that hidden monster cloud which ate up the sun again by the time i got over there. darn....lol.... as the cops were about to kick me out of the beach something happened....amazingly the sun peaked out of the monster clouds for few seconds....maybe just to say Good Night :)
A glorious sunset overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Key Biscayne, Florida. The tiny speck of a boat on the left entering the picture is actually a huge cruise ship heading out to the Caribbean. Watching ships pass from a balcony is absolutely mesmerizing. Close your eyes; relax and put your feet up. Now dream. (Edited in Lightroom and Topaz)
and sit quietly on the beach - that's my idea of paradise. ~ Emilia Wickstead
Beautiful sunset @ Key Biscayne, FL
Explore # 5 , August 25, 2009
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Another one from my new favorite spot. soon i will be getting back to this spot to collect some more goodies :-)
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One of most sought after restaurant in South Florida, Located on the Island of Key Biscayne. It has a breathtaking view of the Miami Skyline while offering superb cuisine and service.The fresh seafood changes with the season, deliciously enhanced with island-influenced salsas and flavors. Rusty Pelican is the perfect spot for a romantic interlude or that special occasion. And off course one of my favorite dinner sports in Miami.
Missing this place since we had to cancel our May trip due to the COVID-19, but the beach is not going anywhere, there will be more trips in the future. Stay safe & stay home!
Key Biscayne, FL.
Close-up of a Sandhill Crane. I didn't have to move, this Sandhill Crane came between myself and the other crane, probably the mate.